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Spatial Analysis for Flood Control by Using Environmental Modeling

Spatial Analysis for Flood Control by Using Environmental Modeling

... and environmental impacts assessment and natural disaster in national ...especially flood in Golestan in the North of Iran proper assessment of flood by using environmental ... See full document

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Surface Water Management in Machhu Dam Command Area using Geo Informatics Techniques

Surface Water Management in Machhu Dam Command Area using Geo Informatics Techniques

... Area Using Geo- Informatics Techniques” uses Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital Data and geo-informatics ...from Flood Control Cell (FCC) Department of ...Data, Spatial Data, Flood ... See full document

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Spatial Modeling of Cold Lava Flood Evacuation in Kali Putih, Magelang Regency, Using Network Analyst

Spatial Modeling of Cold Lava Flood Evacuation in Kali Putih, Magelang Regency, Using Network Analyst

... conduct spatial modeling of evacuation caused by cold lava flood in Kali Putih using Geographic Information System (GIS)-based Network Analyst ...This spatial modeling is ... See full document

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A hydro-sedimentary modeling system for flash flood propagation and hazard estimation under different agricultural practices

A hydro-sedimentary modeling system for flash flood propagation and hazard estimation under different agricultural practices

... mid-sized flood peaks (high probability of occurrence) are more sensitive to the riparian vegetation conditions than larger floods with high discharges (low prob- ability of ...limited spatial extent, ... See full document

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Dynamic Wave Modeling and Flood Mapping For a Reach of Krishna River Using Spatial Techniques

Dynamic Wave Modeling and Flood Mapping For a Reach of Krishna River Using Spatial Techniques

... In India the Krishna River rises from Western Ghats near Maabeleshwar in Maharashtra state and after traversing a length of 304 Km. in Maharashtra, it enters into Karnataka state. Total length of the river is 1392 Km. ... See full document

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Analysis Of Flood Risk Zones (Frzs) Around Asa River In Ilorin Using Geographic Information System (Gis)

Analysis Of Flood Risk Zones (Frzs) Around Asa River In Ilorin Using Geographic Information System (Gis)

... the analysis of Flood Risk Zones (FRZs) of Asa River for sustainable environmental management using GIS technique in Ilorin, Kwara State, ...bank. Analysis of spatial queries ... See full document

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Characterization of Sprawling in Kaduna Metropolitan Area

Characterization of Sprawling in Kaduna Metropolitan Area

... measurement, analysis and spatial or cartographic modeling of urban spatial growth patterns using land use/land cover (LULC) and demographic ...urban spatial structure or ... See full document

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Spatial prediction of groundwater spring potential mapping based on an adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system and metaheuristic optimization

Spatial prediction of groundwater spring potential mapping based on an adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system and metaheuristic optimization

... factor analysis Selection of the groundwater conditioning factors After the initial selection of the conditioning factors, these factors should be assessed for multicollinearity ...in environmental ... See full document

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Cloud Computing and Spatial Cyberinfrastructure

Cloud Computing and Spatial Cyberinfrastructure

... to control the life cycle of virtual machines and virtual data stores to create a flexible, user-controlled ...to Spatial Cyberinfrastructure through two case studies (flood modeling and radar ... See full document

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Spatially correlated time series and ecological niche analysis of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

Spatially correlated time series and ecological niche analysis of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

... three environmental layers as well as seasonality in the ...niche modeling was used to study the geographically suitable conditions for cutaneous leishmaniasis using temperature, precipitation and ... See full document

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Modeling the spatial distribution of Chagas disease vectors using environmental variables and people´s knowledge

Modeling the spatial distribution of Chagas disease vectors using environmental variables and people´s knowledge

... There are four triatomine species in Chile: Triatoma infestans, Mepraia spinolai, Mepraia parapatrica and Mepraia gajardoi [9]. Our study zone has only reported the first two species. Mepraia spinolai has been de- ... See full document

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Spatially Correlated Time Series and Ecological Niche Analysis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

Spatially Correlated Time Series and Ecological Niche Analysis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

... three environmental layers as well as seasonality in the ...niche modeling was used to study the geographically suitable conditions for cutaneous leishmaniasis using temperature, precipitation and ... See full document

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Spatial modeling of land use / land cover 
		changes for flood hazard analysis on paddy fields and
		their impact on rice production

Spatial modeling of land use / land cover changes for flood hazard analysis on paddy fields and their impact on rice production

... Rapid environmental changes such as population growth will require food, shelter, clean water and so ...chain analysis method in spatial modeling of land use/land cover change informed ... See full document

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Spatial-Temporal Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Model for Urban Flood Scenario

Spatial-Temporal Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Model for Urban Flood Scenario

... Since 1900, flooding in Indonesia is ranked as the second most frequent and fourth most economically damaging natural disaster, causing an estimated of 4,493 deaths, affecting 6.2 million people and resulting in US$ 2.4 ... See full document

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Spatial Modeling of Flood Risk in Karawang

Spatial Modeling of Flood Risk in Karawang

... of flood hazard areas were done by recognizing damp areas using the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) ...- using the flow and slope accumulation ... See full document

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GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia

GIS analysis for flood hazard mapping: Case study Segamat, Johor, West Malaysia

... is flood. Two major type of flood occur in this country are monsoon flood and flash ...monsoon flood occur mainly from Northeast Monsoon which prevails during the months of November to March ... See full document

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Using spatial equity analysis in the process evaluation of environmental interventions to tackle obesity: the healthy towns programme in England

Using spatial equity analysis in the process evaluation of environmental interventions to tackle obesity: the healthy towns programme in England

... incorporating spatial equity analysis into the process evaluation of a complex environmental interven- ...the spatial distribution of newly-built infrastructure allowed us to examine how ... See full document

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SPATIAL FLOOD VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA)

SPATIAL FLOOD VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA)

... to flood due to heavy rainfall during monsoon ...developing flood vulnerability measurement in Peninsular Malaysian ...Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was applied on a set of secondary data consisting of ... See full document

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Physical and Economic Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Low Probability Flooding Events on Coastal Communities

Physical and Economic Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Low Probability Flooding Events on Coastal Communities

... river flows could potentially have. To identify this parameter level a simple inundation model simulation was run that has a time-varying water level at the boundary, this started at 0 m OD and was then increased by ... See full document

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Emerging human infectious diseases of aquatic origin: a comparative biogeographic approach using Bayesian spatial modelling

Emerging human infectious diseases of aquatic origin: a comparative biogeographic approach using Bayesian spatial modelling

... our spatial models would not demonstrate a significant spatial structure but rather a random occurrence of ...out environmental microbiological sampling for Leptospira ... See full document

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